KQ+ Mumias

News these days is all about scoring points by focusing on these companies but no one is going to jail over all these losses . meanwhile

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The debate on Citizen Tv yesterday between John Mbadi and Duale was just a shouting match. Duale giving us figures and statistics that are not relevant to the situation while Mbadi came to the debate ill prepared, all he kept saying is that government should come clean on the deals signed in Uganda. As a sugarcane farmer I feel like shooting someone when people start playing politics with the livelihood of my region.

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niliuliza jana na nitauliza leo; Wenye wanasema sukari ya UG itauwa cane farming walikuwa wapi when the industry started dying a while back? Do they think the cane farmers are stupid?

Infact @Mundu Mulosi should sale sugar to UG, only for it to be imported back to Kenya considering the hekaya that UG hasn’t enough to export.

These guys are all about that noise . when they leave office they are going to be as stressed as Bitange ndemo coz no one is going to b calling em.

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Its coz gava is not disclosing the deal properly saying no papers were signed in their presence so as not to risk any luhya votes scored

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The government should come clean and reveal specifics about the socalled deal. That being said, we can’t expect to export a lot of stuff to UG without them exporting their products to Kenya in return.

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Must be tight for gava really. Catch 22 situation .

My thinking is that kq and mumias should be left to die out,the management of these firms knows the goverment( taxpayers) will bail them out.thats why they are mismanaged,nobody gives a hoot,try to do that to a muhindi or james mwangi firm,you will be gone in a flash.Even so the farmers in western kenya should take the bull by the horn and diversify ,most coffee and pyrethrum farmers did so in the 70s and 80s when moi goverment killed the sectors

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Yea that’s the point.Ugandan market is flooded with Kenyan products.

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Its true. This happened to other sectors . Farmers had a hard time but ilibidi they diversify

…for the sugarcane farmers its a vicious cycle. They cant just quit yet.
they have used sugarcane as collateral to access loans. Proceeds from the income reverts back to rapaying loans.
It would take greater intervention…remember 80’s coffee farmers loans being paid/written off by the government?!

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Agency problem…

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Wewe unajua western kweli?

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Sijui ,what is so “unique” about western kenya?educate me

shemeji,si wewe ni poultry farmer?ama ulizikula zote

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